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Mere Ecclesiology (Hardcover)
J. Gregory Crofford; Foreword by Jo Anne Lyon
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This collection begins on the premise that, until recently,
religion has been particularly influential in Ireland in forming a
sense of identity, and in creating certain versions of reality.
History has also been a key component in that process, and the
historical evolution of Christianity has been appropriated by the
main religious denominations - Catholic, Church of Ireland, and
Presbyterian - with a view to reinforcing their own identities.
This book explores the ways in which this occurred; the writing of
religious history, and some of the manifestations of that process,
forms key parts of the collection. Also included are chapters
discussing current and recent attempts to examine the legacy of
collective religious memory - notably in Northern Ireland - based
on projects designed to encourage reflection about the religious
past among both adults and school-children. Readers will find this
collection particularly timely in view of the current 'decade of
commemorations'.
An appreciation of the development and evolution of the United
Kingdom constitution is vital in order to understand the existing
nature of the constitution, proposals for reform and the many
complex challenges it faces. Ann Lyon presents a vivid overview of
fourteen hundred years of English legal history taking us on a rich
journey from a feudal society to the fractured Union of the present
day. Drawing on key constitutional themes, Constitutional History
of the United Kingdom provides insight and context to modern
constitutional problems. This second edition has been revised and
updated to bring coverage up to the present day, including
parliamentary reform; the Scottish referendum on independence and
further drives for enhanced devolution; the effect of EU membership
on the UK Constitution; and the impact of the European Convention
on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998. Constitutional
History of the United Kingdom offers an accessible and highly
valuable overview for students with little or no prior knowledge of
British history.
Are you a mom? Would you like to be home with your children? Have
you always had the dream of starting your own business? Well, you
can make your dreams come true! Inside this book, you will learn
how to find that business and how to manage it and your family
life. You will also learn from other moms who went for their dreams
and succeeded! Come, turn your dream into a reality!
Modern Employment Law covers all aspects relating to the employment
relationship between employer and employee at both individual and
collective levels. All chapters are absorbing and exact, with
nuanced topics such as unfair dismissal, discrimination and trade
union law being explored from several different angles. Pedagogical
features such as Thinking points and Further reading sections
enable students to consolidate and extend their knowledge. Though
primarily aimed at LLB students, this book offers a wide-ranging,
accurate, authoritative, contemporary and readable guide to modern
employment law for all students of the subject, at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level. Although a collaborative
effort, each author focused on specific areas of employment law.
Ann Lyon examined the statutory rights of employees including
topics such as redundancy, unfair dismissal and discrimination and
equal pay issues. Charles Barrow had primary responsibility for the
introduction, the majority of the contract of employment chapters
and the collective aspects of employment law.
An appreciation of the development and evolution of the United
Kingdom constitution is vital in order to understand the existing
nature of the constitution, proposals for reform and the many
complex challenges it faces. Ann Lyon presents a vivid overview of
fourteen hundred years of English legal history taking us on a rich
journey from a feudal society to the fractured Union of the present
day. Drawing on key constitutional themes, Constitutional History
of the United Kingdom provides insight and context to modern
constitutional problems. This second edition has been revised and
updated to bring coverage up to the present day, including
parliamentary reform; the Scottish referendum on independence and
further drives for enhanced devolution; the effect of EU membership
on the UK Constitution; and the impact of the European Convention
on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998. Constitutional
History of the United Kingdom offers an accessible and highly
valuable overview for students with little or no prior knowledge of
British history.
This collection begins on the premise that, until recently,
religion has been particularly influential in Ireland in forming a
sense of identity, and in creating certain versions of reality.
History has also been a key component in that process, and the
historical evolution of Christianity has been appropriated by the
main religious denominations - Catholic, Church of Ireland, and
Presbyterian - with a view to reinforcing their own identities.
This book explores the ways in which this occurred; the writing of
religious history, and some of the manifestations of that process,
forms key parts of the collection. Also included are chapters
discussing current and recent attempts to examine the legacy of
collective religious memory - notably in Northern Ireland - based
on projects designed to encourage reflection about the religious
past among both adults and school-children. Readers will find this
collection particularly timely in view of the current 'decade of
commemorations'.
An examination of the various dimensions - political, social and
economic - to the evolution of Franco-Irish relations in the early
modern period. The period 1500 to 1610 witnessed a fundamental
transformation in the nature of Franco-Irish relations. In 1500
contact was exclusively based on trade and small-scale migration.
However, from the early 1520s to the early 1580s, the dynamics of
'normal' relations were significantly altered as unprecedented
political contacts between Ireland and France were cultivated.
These ties were abandoned when, after decades of unsuccessful
approaches to the French crown for military and financial support
for their opposition to the Tudor regime in Ireland, Irish
dissidents redirected their pleas to the court of Philip II of
Spain. Trade and migration, which had continued at a modest level
throughout the sixteenth century, re-emerged in the early 1600s as
the most important and enduring channels of contact between the
France and Ireland, though the scale of both had increased
dramatically since the early sixteenth century. In particular, the
unprecedented influx of several thousand Irish migrants into France
in the later stages and in the aftermath of the Nine Years' War in
Ireland (1594-1603) represented a watershed in
Franco-Irishrelations in the early modern period. By 1610 Ireland
and Irish people were known to a significantly larger section of
French society than had been the case a hundred years before. The
intensification of this contact notwithstanding, the intricacies of
Irish domestic political, religious and ideological conflicts
continued to elude the vast majority of educated Frenchmen,
including those at the highest rank in government and diplomatic
circles. In their minds, Ireland remained an exotic country. They
viewed the Irish in the streets of their cities and towns as
offensive, slothful, dirty, prolific and uncouth, just as they were
depicted in the French scholarly tracts read by the French elite.
This study explores the various dimensions to this important
chapter in the evolution of Franco-Irish relations in the early
modern period. MARY ANN LYONS is Professor of History at Maynooth
University, Republic of Ireland.
Modern Employment Law covers all aspects relating to the employment
relationship between employer and employee at both individual and
collective levels. All chapters are absorbing and exact, with
nuanced topics such as unfair dismissal, discrimination and trade
union law being explored from several different angles. Pedagogical
features such as Thinking points and Further reading sections
enable students to consolidate and extend their knowledge. Though
primarily aimed at LLB students, this book offers a wide-ranging,
accurate, authoritative, contemporary and readable guide to modern
employment law for all students of the subject, at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level. Although a collaborative
effort, each author focused on specific areas of employment law.
Ann Lyon examined the statutory rights of employees including
topics such as redundancy, unfair dismissal and discrimination and
equal pay issues. Charles Barrow had primary responsibility for the
introduction, the majority of the contract of employment chapters
and the collective aspects of employment law.
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Torchwood: The Doll House (CD)
Juno Dawson; Directed by Lisa Bowerman; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Performed by Laila Payne, Kelly-Anne Lyons, …
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R289
R198
Discovery Miles 1 980
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The hit BBC series is back! Big Finish bring immortal Time Agent
Captain Jack Harkness and his worldwide Torchwood colleagues back
to audio life for a fresh run of six new audio dramas. 1970s Los
Angeles - the city of angels and broken dreams. Three remarkable
women keep the West Coast safe from alien attacks - they are
Torchwood Los Angeles. So many young girls come to this city hoping
for something better. For some, luck is just around the corner. For
others that golden ticket never arrives and they just fade away.
But it's not that simple. Everyone has a value to someone, and
Torchwood are about to discover Hollywood's darkest secret. The
huge and long-running public interest in new Torchwood adventures
resulted in a server melt-down when its return on audio was
announced by star John Barrowman on his Sunday night radio slot.
This release is something special - an all-new line up tell an
American Torchwood tale. Across the range, John Barrowman, Eve
Myles, Kai Owen and Gareth David-Lloyd reprise the characters who
starred in four years of hit Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood,
screened around the world. CAST: Laila Pyne (Marlow Sweet),
Kelly-Anne Lyons (Charley Du Bujeau), Ajjaz Awad (Gabi Martinez),
Stuart Milligan (Don Donohue), Eve Webster (Valerie Fox), David
Menkin (Brad), Guy Adams (Mr Beamish).
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Mere Ecclesiology (Paperback)
J. Gregory Crofford; Foreword by Jo Anne Lyon
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R460
R377
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Are you a mom? Would you like to be home with your children? Have
you always had the dream of starting your own business? Well, you
can make your dreams come true! Inside this book, you will learn
how to find that business and how to manage it and your family
life. You will also learn from other moms who went for their dreams
and succeeded! Come, turn your dream into a reality!
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